9 Costs You Should Consider When Drafting Your Retirement Budget

Taxes

After all that time of deferring taxes on your retirement savings, it’s time to pay the price. This means you will be required to pay income tax on each withdrawal you make from your traditional 401(k)s and IRAs. In addition, a portion of your Social Security benefit might also become taxable if your retirement income exceeds a certain limit. There are, however, certain methods to take money out of your retirement accounts and minimize your retirement tax bill. Here are our top 5 Smart Strategies to Avoid Taxes on Social Security Benefits.

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